[William Temple Franklin] to [Charles Biddle] (unpublished)

Dr. Sir,

On my Arrival in Town I recd your kind favor of the 21st. Inst—

I am sorry you should have been uneasy on the supposition of my imagining you had not attended to the Business we talk’d of at your house—as Believe me I never entertained the least doubt on The Subject, and if I had your Letter would have immediately set it the aside.—

Permit to assure You Sir, that I am very sensible of the friendly Part you took in this Business & that I shall at all times be happy to acknowledge my Obligations to you—& to assure You of the sincere Esteem and attachment with which I am Dr. Sir—

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